Factor Info
ID | 167524 |
Size | 1105 digits / 3668 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1261332759848891403028278863752870266579461936853983322814260340826184996704775826995276729872741642351500383512230168549703558846472494473199703354120755263288722338894157081546230371689006003973732271900993422925603881108379967949630982893500350110804103564911505413491328443754116374522704497720746352885735616912949953042309632237325978925261973538713478894244310835369771726494518269868454118539285674449649328053430308283281744138141644348569646327322041587813452185332560093626873883899470260209159398870300928910819919780644245558823478917976087184287819161426894859976639281196398628094124748835773791643764034059998908923702944828000759036089050528881097747582183409828362309191682658738591097925672737964560541877548989444277324752531342329509588014928467796942199175376340739026409849320341300914685261689495052463349021158890639353754124340539016919755198174411622722972495027745704180478025503592010708226537731339393972989171354840274509231626117424557676625643071360299051919506794345748922582236716619495104456341164630468850580234190672974323385828211933190236777832902742741043357934651 |
Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.